The Stone Flower Garden

The Stone Flower Garden by Smith Deborah is a work of fiction published by Bell Bridge Books in September 2008. This edition, written in English and spanning 250 pages, explores the complex life of Darl Union in Burnt Stand, North Carolina, where themes of wealth, privilege, and family secrets intertwine. The narrative delves into Darl’s childhood love for Eli Wade, whose family history is marred by deceit and tragedy, setting the stage for a story rich in emotional depth and intrigue.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of romance and family life as Darl and Eli confront their shared past, marked by a tragic event involving Eli’s father and Darl’s great aunt. The book presents a vivid portrayal of their journey to unravel the mysteries that have shaped their lives, inviting readers to reflect on the impact of family dynamics and personal history. Through its intricate storytelling, The Stone Flower Garden offers insights into the complexities of relationships and the legacies that bind us.
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“For Darl Union, life in Burnt Stand, North Carolina, has always been a mixture of wealth, privilege, loneliness, and sinister family secrets. Even her childhood love for Eli Wade, the son of a stone cutter, was tangled in a web of deceit and murder. His father, an innocent man, died for killing her great aunt. Now Darl and Eli must come to grips with the past and all its mysteries”–Back cover.
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